Podcasts

Tuesday, January 2, 201801/02/2018

To Your Health – January 2, 2018

Managing Partner of Rasa Spa Rachel Hogancamp reminds you to take care of yourself in 2018.

Tuesday, January 2, 201801/02/2018

All Things Equal – January 2, 2018

Today’s Guest is Norbert McCloskey from the Ithaca Health Alliance. Host: Kate Supron

Saturday, December 30, 201712/30/2017

HouseCALL – Year End Show

As Susan closes out 2017 she thanks her many sponsors and reminds listeners to live in the moment in 2018.

Friday, December 29, 201712/29/2017

THE ARTS BEAT, Dear Apollo

The Arts Beat is a weekly segment on News Talk WHCU that seeks to not only illuminate arts around the Ithaca area, but upcoming events as well.

Tuesday, December 26, 201712/26/2017

All Things Equal – December 26, 2017

Today’s guest is the Tompkins County Area Transit General Manager Scot Vanderpool. Host: Gary Stewart

Saturday, December 23, 201712/23/2017

HouseCALL: Emmy’s Organics

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/housecall-emmys-organics

Tuesday, December 19, 201712/19/2017

All Things Equal – December 19, 2017

Today’s guest is Reverend Nathaniel Wright from the Calvary Baptist Church in Ithaca. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, December 18, 201712/18/2017

To Your Health – December 18, 2017

Director of Bariatric Surgery at Cayuga Medical Center, Dr. John Mecenas examines who should consider the procedure and its numerous potential health benefits.

Saturday, December 16, 201712/16/2017

HouseCALL – Clutterless Holiday Gifts

Clutterless Holiday Gifts. Susan chats about clutter-free gifts that you could give this holiday season

Thursday, December 14, 201712/14/2017

Ithaca Coffee Company Holiday Podcast

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/ithaca-coffee-company-holiday-podcast

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